Re: Introduction to Beginners' Corner
Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2018 5:42 pm
We're all Brian some days.
A useful resource for collectors of British diecast toys
http://vbd2-archive.in-nz.com/forum/
I think you're mixing up three different models in your list - the accessory pack transporter, then the Guy, then the DAF.A-Man-Called-Bwian wrote:...would I be correct in thinking the time line goes something like this:
Major series blue cab, blue body; Major series red cab, grey body, Kingsize Guy Warror yellow cab, yellow body; Kingsize Guy Warrior turquoise cab, orange body, Kingsize regular wheels blue cab, gold body, Kingsize regular wheels yellow cab, yellow and orange body ‘DAF’ then the same colours ‘DAF’ and stripes super fast....?
Now that's an interesting one. Although the model contains pre-production components, is a slightly different shade of turquoise, and has red hubs instead of orange, all the evidence is that it was released to retail outlets in small numbers.DrJeep wrote:The Guy goes roughly like this:
Major turquoise cab, turquoise trailer (prepro)
That is interesting. I’d certainly like to find one. I missed out on a grey and blue DAF earlier this year that only one other person noticed - I should have bid higher!Idris wrote:Now that's an interesting one. Although the model contains pre-production components, is a slightly different shade of turquoise, and has red hubs instead of orange, all the evidence is that it was released to retail outlets in small numbers.
mine too! The DAF that sold for £600+ was this lovely prepro with some obvious casting differences from the production model, particularly around the rear support.A-Man-Called-Bwian wrote:£600 plus for the blue cab get trailer is both beyond my pocket and beyond my ability to explain to the wife